Poetry is a double-edged sword. You learn to use language at its most intense - but this is far too intense for prose fiction. I've been teaching myself to progressively strip the 'poetry' away - the bulk of The Architect is told in very simple prose.
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I don't see myself as experimenting in any conscious way, it's perhaps that certain books require different densities of language.John Scott
Ryan was slowed down early his senior year with a foot injury, but he finished the season in a strong way leading Natrona to the state semi-finals. He tested strong for us, clocking one of our top 40 times. He has great hips and defends the pass well.
John Scott
Darrell watched us play a couple times this year, and we are thrilled that he decided to stay close to home. With his outstanding physical skills and great speed, he will begin his Yellow Jacket career on the defensive side of the ball this fall.
John Scott
Dillon has the height we were looking for and combines that with good accuracy and a quick release. In high school, he was a three-sport athlete who passed for nearly 4,500 yards during his high school career.
John Scott
Garth has great size potential and runs very well. With a year in our weight program, he should start to blossom into the type of player who could have a solid college football career. His feet are exceptional, and his speed is as good now as any lineman we currently have.
John Scott
We don't have anybody with his kind of speed. We have to slow him at the line and keep him in front of us. They've got some offensive weapons, and they'll try just about anything. That makes them dangerous. And they've got nothing to lose.
John Scott
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